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"Koloman Moser (1868-1918) is ﬁnally getting his moment in the sun. This May, after more than a century of living in the shadow of his good friend, Josef Hoffmann, the Viennese modernist ﬁnally will have his ﬁrst American monographic retrospective at New York City’s Neue Galerie." [read the article]

"[...] Neue Galerie is one of those intimate museums that invites visitors to focus on a singular, intense experience, which this summer is a terrific decorative arts exhibition, Koloman Moser: Designing Modern Vienna 1897-1907." [read the article]

"As artistic revolutions go, the Vienna Secession of 1897 was a mild one. Unlike the Impressionists and Fauves, whose initial challenges to bourgeois taste were viewed with fear and loathing by mainstream viewers, the Secessionists’ rebellion against the provincial conservatism of Vienna was warmly embraced by critics, patrons and the general public." [read the article]

"Koloman Moser (1868-1918) was an Austrian artist and designer — of everything from interiors and exhibitions to textiles and glass — and a co-founder (with Josef Hoffman and Fritz Waerndorfer) of the influential, secessionist production cooperative Wiener Werkstätte." [read the article]

"The exhibition opening today at the Neue Galerie focuses on the decorative arts, furniture, and graphic design of Koloman Moser (1868-1918), beginning with his co-founding of the Vienna Secession in 1897 and culminating with his departure from the Wiener Werkstätte in 1907." [read the article]

"The Viennese designer Koloman Moser has long been in the shadow of his flashier colleague Josef Hoffmann. From 1903 to 1907, Moser teamed up with Hoffmann at the Wiener Werkstätte collaborative, without recording his own achievements much." [read the article]

“Koloman Moser: Designing Modern Vienna 1897-1907,” which opens Thursday at the Neue Galerie in New York, is the first American museum retrospective devoted to the artist and designer, who was a founding member of the Vienna Secession and, later, the Wiener Werkstätte. [read the article]

"Though often overshadowed by his contemporaries, few artists and designers of early 20th-century Vienna were as productive, or as influential, as Koloman Moser, the subject of an eye-opening retrospective at New York's Neue Galerie." [read the article]

"Eddie Redmayne, who sings, leads a revolution, and breaks hearts in the movie version of Les ­Misérables, was staring at an abstract landscape by Gustav Klimt at the Neue Galerie in Manhattan on a freezing afternoon in early February." [Read the article]